Some audience members at a talk by Luvell Anderson and Verena Erlenbusch at a MAP (Minorities and Philosophy) workshop on diversifying the canon at Princeton University, February 2016. I am second from the left.

Now, I do moral philosophy (especially metaethics and moral psychology). feminist philosophy, and social philosophy. I also enjoy writing opinion pieces, essays, and reviews for a wider audience.

If you want to get a quick sense of my interests, I was interviewed by Justin Caouette for the blog of the APA (American Philosophical Association) in January 2016. I was also interviewed by Clifford Sosis about a wide range of topics for his website, "What is it Like to be a Philosopher?" in January 2018.